
In addition, Mr Gateley will take a full medical history including any previous surgery, cosmetic or non-cosmetic, previous hospitalisation, chronic medial problems, medication and allergies, whether you smoke or not, the reasons for wanting the procedure and your goals and aspirations.
The examination will concentrate on your proposed treatment, but also assess your general fitness and suitability for surgery. Routine photographs will be taken.
Following the assessment, David Gateley will discuss all available options and formulate an operative plan, including type of surgery and anaesthesia to be used, venue for surgery and costs. Any risks and possible complications will also be discussed with you.
It is important that you are clear what your surgery will entail. Well informed patients cope better with surgery and you have the right to ask any question you want and expect your surgeon to answer with honesty and without the use of jargon. Consent for surgery will also be taken.
The London Clinic, W1
Parkside Hospital, Wimbledon, SW19
St. Anthony’s Hospital, Cheam, Surrey
A Consultant Anaesthetist will meet you prior to surgery. The surgery takes approximately two hours and you will need to stay in hospital overnight.
It is advisable to make arrangements for help at home during your convalescence, which should be at least one to two weeks, especially if you have young children.
Swelling and bruising may increase over the first two to three days before it starts to reduce. Sitting in an upright position will help to reduce swelling.
If you have stitches, these will be removed by a Plastic Surgery Dressings Nurse approximately one week after surgery, along with any splints and dressings.
Return to work is usually after one to two weeks, depending on how you feel. Your nose and face may remain bruised and swollen for approximately two weeks, but this should gradually improve over this period. Less noticeable swelling will remain for several months after the surgery and is part of the healing process. You should be aware that it can take 12 months for the final result to be visible.
Contact sports should be avoided for at least six weeks following surgery. Avoid strenuous activity which may increase your blood pressure for approximately four weeks.